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... PROSE STYLE 13 Modes of Order / Richard Ohmann 209 14 Connectives in Swift's Prose Style / Louis T. Milic 243 15 Generative Grammars and the Concept of Literary Style / Richard Ohmann 258 16 A Study in Prose Styles : Edward Gibbon and ...
... PROSE STYLE 13 Modes of Order / Richard Ohmann 209 14 Connectives in Swift's Prose Style / Louis T. Milic 243 15 Generative Grammars and the Concept of Literary Style / Richard Ohmann 258 16 A Study in Prose Styles : Edward Gibbon and ...
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Donald C. Freeman. 20 . " PROSE RHYTHM " AND METER 66 Roger Fowler In ' ' Prose Rhythm ' and Meter , " Roger Fowler investigates the relationship between units of grammar ( morphemes , words , phrases , clauses , and sentences ) and ...
Donald C. Freeman. 20 . " PROSE RHYTHM " AND METER 66 Roger Fowler In ' ' Prose Rhythm ' and Meter , " Roger Fowler investigates the relationship between units of grammar ( morphemes , words , phrases , clauses , and sentences ) and ...
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... prose rhythm of English by accommodating the tendency of the language to isochronism - relatively regular spacing of strong stresses , regardless of the number of interven- ing light stresses — and to the occasional juxtaposition of ...
... prose rhythm of English by accommodating the tendency of the language to isochronism - relatively regular spacing of strong stresses , regardless of the number of interven- ing light stresses — and to the occasional juxtaposition of ...
Contents
Linguistic Approaches to Literature Donald C | 3 |
Linguistics and Literary History Leo Spitzer | 21 |
Standard Language and Poetic Language | 40 |
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